I've always been fond of, "We few, we happy few..." "...we band of buggered."
Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
Oh, I think "Out. for. a. walk....bitch," is my all time favorite. That pause where he realizes it's only 4 words and just can't quite come up with a good 5th and has to resort to 5th grade name calling. He looks so proud of himself.
Ooh, and because despite myself I am still Spike's bitch, the look on his face in the S6 premiere when he realizes that's really Buffy coming down the stairs.
Giles' and Buffy's shared glance during What Can't We Do is probably my all-time favorite.
For me, the best moment was in "Dead Man's Party" when Giles goes into the kitchen to make tea. That one look so distilled his feelings for Buffy.
No, you're not. I sat here dumbfounded at everyone's love after it aired. Still don't quite get it. I don't HATE it, but I don't get the love.
I swear, some kind of spell was cast by that episode and you all (with the exception of ChiKat) are muppet!Angel-specific pod people.
Anyway.
Because this was the moment wherin I identified with Buffy:
"No More Copper Re-pipe"
Also, in the same episode, wherine she is fighting, yet trying to preserve the livingroom furniture/decorations by moving the monsters to the kitchen.
Also
"There's a cow on my head"-- again, I identified with Buffy in ways I hadn't in earlier seasons
Also, in "Him" oterwise a very lame ep., when we see, through Principal Wood's window Buffy with a very large gun, and then Spike leaping to tackle her, and then them tusseling.
Oh, man. No more full copper re-pipe STILL owns my home owner's ass.
What about your favorite small moments? Sometimes no bigger than a pause for breath between larger scenes, character-revealing, relationship-defining, and/or perspective changing moments?
Illyria falling to its knees at its kingdom lost.
At which point, I found myself with a deadly blue woobie.
What about your favorite small moments? Sometimes no bigger than a pause for breath between larger scenes, character-revealing, relationship-defining, and/or perspective changing moments?
Xander and Buffy braiding Willow's hair while they watch Bollywood movies and speculate about the characters. That will always be the key scene for me in seeing their friendship.
Oh, I forgot about that scene! What episode was that in?